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Amusements. c 11 TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-Mc, CONTINUED SUCCESS. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF COLLI\« brown. LI * NS AJ, 'U The Puniest Men in the World, COME H£!> '"'An Til KM I A.\U SEE THEM TO-NIGHT! ~~~ _. lv „ f''! lr,lan S e °f Programm?." &UT ' NEW songs SEW DANCES Circle, Is Cd; Stalls, Ist Pit, RCE come EARLY. (5° A GRICU _" IIAL H^Ts KLAEKS CIRCUS KLAER'S GiRCUS KLAKH'S ('IRUUS THE PREMIER A Ml's KM E IN A I'CKI. AN D. TO-NIGHT. T( '- \I (' Hl' - GRAND HoI.IDAV Pltor: ' i,., fit mm MI V L, . 0N I'RICKs. O 111; timirs, 2* ; STALLS ][ S ])EVOKl'olTir^J~^jMONDAY APItH 1" Derunport. 4 *'* r °' GRAND VOCAL A\'p IN'STRUMPNtu t , , concert • lAl ' In Aid of the Devonport i nnrent School _ lickets, a ;in<l is. '■ Doors open at 7-SO, commence * o'cl.-^lc EWCUnON.GESTUKt^iS For Terms, etc., apply MR. ALBERT LUCAS, No. 1, Lower Symomls-street, near Choral Hill Consulting hours from 2 p m. to 4 P .,„. T D. W EP, S TTP ?! • FRUITERER AND Ff.OUIST 39, Queen-street (opposite |{ ii|*av st'iti,„> Bridal Itouquets, Shower Bomme-i ... " TABLE HECiiKATIU.N'S Wreaths, Crosses, anil Emblems of,.', fry ,\ tv ... tioii ma le mi the -horse*! 'i'l 1 " t!c -IP Satisfaction guaranteed v PO T PLANTS FOR SALE tilt 111 It j; New Zetland Fern* specially packed or trans™.sion abroad. "' Oli ' A 1' k x i N(r~xT7r7i \J MONDAY, MARCH V, is-.,; l ' PROF. CARItOLI.O'S IiVM\AMCji Held at the Y.mn.' Men's Christian Awn-ii-j Corner of Wt-llesley and Allifrt-s'r.-ets Ann I 7' CLASSES.—AduIt M ales: Mutiny and Tl- »! ', from 7.1n till 10 p.m. Adult Ladies. I'licsday V. art till 4p. in.; Saturday, from It a.in till'f j p.m. Juvenile (Mils and llovs : Tuesday ami h day, from 4.1;". till 5.30 p.m. 'liovsat school •y '~ day and Thursday, from 4.1", till 530 p.m. " jj* t , Saturday, fiom 9.30 till 11 a.m. ' ' Fancy Goods. QOODSON'S £ONDOX PRICE LIST, 36 pages, free (post) on application. EXTRACT FROM JEWELLERY DEPART MEXT: terling Silver Baby Brooches 3s M «nd cd eooli. 9-ct. Gold Brooches, an immense variety; all the latest patterns in plain gold, or will! sprivf of pearls or brilliants, pis, lis Cd, las, r, tj 20s, 22s Cd, 255, and 30s each. 15-ct. Gobi Brooches, 255. 30s, up to 120s each. 0-ct. Gold Fronted Brooches, 4s Od, 5.s 6d, Is -.J each. Sterling Silver Eatrings, Is, Is Cd, i«, Is Cd, is £4 pair. Sterling Silver Earrings, with brilliants, Is Cd, Is f-i and 3s Oil pair. 'J-ct. Gold Earrings, 7s Cd, 10s, and lis Cd the pair 9-ct. Gold Earrings, with brilliants, 5s Cd, Is 61, fa Cd and is Cd pair. Sterling Silver Rings, Is, Is Cd, is, 2s Cd, 3s Cd ml 4s Od each. 9-ct. Gold Wedding Rings, all sizes, 7.-. Cd each. 18-ct. Gold Wedding Rings, according to size, lis to 20s. 9-ct. Gold Keepers, all sizes, 7s Cd each. IS-ct Gold Keepers, according to size, 15s to ii each. 9-ct. Gold Dress or Engagement Rings. set »i:li stones in great variety, at as Oil, 7a od, It's, 11' 6(1,155, and 20s each. 15-ct, Dress or Engagement Rings, with diamonds, rubies, pearls, turquoises, etc., 'at 20s, 2.'s, Ms, 3us, 40.«, 425, 455, 60s, 555, 00s, 70s, to 9us each. Sterling Silver Thimbles, the largest stuck ml beat variety in Auckland to choose from, at Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s td, 3s, and 6J each. Sterling Silver Thimbles, In plush cases, suiullt for presentation, 2s Cd each. Sterling Silver Thimbles, with pebble tops, Is M, 2s lid, 3s Oil each ; and with greenstone tops, 3s 0d each. Sterling Silver Thimbles (Dorcas Patent), ni'h steel lining throughout; plain, 3s Cd each; fancy engraved, 4s Od cacti. These are everlasting. Sterling Silver Napkin Rings, 20s each. Sterling Silver Fruit Knives, with fancy pail handles, 4s Oil, 6s Cd, 7s Cd, 10s, 124 Cd each. Sterling Silver Paper Knives, tortoise shell Uid's 5s Oil and 7s Cd each. Sterling Silver Paper Knives, greenstone, 255, 3Cj, and 35s each. Sterling Silvei Butter Knives, celluloid handles, '.i 6(1 and 15s each. Sterling Silver Butter Knives, with pearl handles 27s Oil each. Sterling Silver Butler Knives, green-tone handles 25s ami 30s each. Sterling Silver Reading Glasses, 15s, 20s, and & each. Sterling Silver Match Boxes, 7s Cd, IDs, lis 6d, hi and 20s each. Sterling Silver Pencil Cases, 2s Cd, 3s 6d, 4s CJ, is 6d, and 7s Cd each. Sterling Silver Tooth Picks, 2s Cd, 3s Oil, 4s Cd, sr.J 5s Cd each. Sterling Silver Glove Button Hooks, Is 61, J* £d, and 4s 6(1 each. Also, suitable for presentation, handsome sets for ladies, containing Silver Mount-, d l!uU"n Hooks, Glove Stretchers, and Shoe Lilts, 3(H and 60s each. Also, in plush cases, .1 sterling Silver Brooch anil Thimble, a splendid present, for 5s ftl, w i"' 6(1, each; and suitable for cents, a small t'roii Knife and Pencil Case, 5s Cd anil 7s Cd each. Smelling Salts, Out Booties, sterl. silver top.-, 5s «1, 7s Oil, Ss Cd, and 10s each. Babies' Rattles, mounted with sterling silver, i 6d, 7s 6d, Ss Cd, 10s and 15s each. 'Cycling- , Y IKING WHEEL COMPANY Have been appointed Sole Agents for THE LEADING AMERICAN BICYCLES, Via "TRIBUNE" AND "VIKING." These Machines ate not only noted for thcij DU"ABILITY, hut for their LIGHTSEss EASY RUNNING, being made from the «*• material obtainable. LADIES' MACHINES Always on hand. INSPECTION' INVITED. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, post free* REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. W. J. WHITE, 84), QUEEN-STREET, AucklandJJEW ZEALAND SSKALUSubscription ! Sd per week, delivered In ,a and suburbs; or 13s 6il per quarter, la ad' l *" l posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is Deaths and Marriages, k insertion. These announcements are also ins" in the Auckland Weekly News and Hew" MO.NfaiT SI'HHAKT without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard te 'be insertion oi advertisements, the Proprietors not hold themselves responsible for non-inse.« through accident or from other causes; an Proprietors reserve to themselves the rt; ■ omitting advertisements that they msj 1 ' objectionable, even although such adTerti.-ew may have been received and paid for In the lls ' course of business. Instructions as to the fnjwtion or within** 1 advertisements in the HERALD null be in UT1 ";' | Advertisements received without such instruc ' _ ' will be inserted until countermanded, a"' l _ clwrJ - accordingly. Orders to withdraw ad« a '- must be at the Publishing Office not later tn» • o'clock p.m. (J For the convenience of advertisers, up IL , advertisements may be sent to the '• Publishing Office; but the Proprietors a wcept any responsibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, A ,et merits—No. 14. , IV . Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, In?, Binding. St-ilionerv— *^»-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 8

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